FY18 2nd Quarter International Affairs Program (IAP) Experience Track Selection Panel Results
This MARADMIN announces the results of the FY18 2nd Quarter International Affairs Program (IAP) Experience Track Selection Panel. Thirteen Marines (officers and SNCOs) from both active and reserve components have been approved for assignment of Foreign Area Officer (FAO), Regional Affairs Officer (RAO), or Foreign Area SNCO (FAS) Additional Military Occupational Specialties (AMOS) based on their background, operational experience, and academic credentials across various geographic regions.
Issued: May 10, 2018
1. Purpose. To announce the results of the FY18 2nd Quarter IAP Experience Track Panel results. Based on their background, operational experience, and academic credentials, the below listed Marines are approved for the assignment of the Foreign Area Officer (FAO), Regional Affairs Officer (RAO), or Foreign Area SNCO (FAS) Additional Military Occupational Specialty (AMOS), as indicated below (read in seven columns):<br> Name Grade PMOS AMOS Designation Region Component<br> Auten, M.R. O1 4501 8242 FAO Eurasia Active<br> Endreola, J.J. O3 0402 8224 FAO Middle East Active<br> Gonzalez, C.E. O4 5803 8241 FAO LATAM Active<br> Greenwald, J.R. O5 0202 8224 RAO Middle East Reserve<br> Jones, J.M. E6 7041 8237 FAS Europe Active<br> Litton, J.W. O5 0802 8224 RAO Middle East Active<br> Mitchell, T.E. O4 0202 8228 RAO SE Asia Active<br> Moulder, T.E. O4 0302 8227 RAO Europe Active<br> Poma-Barnes, D.M.O4 0402 8227 RAO Europe Reserve<br> Preston, C.P. O5 0302 8241 FAO LATAM Active<br> Ruiz, J. E7 0231 8231 FAS LATAM Active<br> Vaughn, J.H. O5 4402 8223 RAO NE Asia Active<br> Weinrich, M.B. O5 7543 8227 RAO Europe Active<br> 2. Per ref A, MMOA-3 will make appropriate entries into the active duty officers permanent records to reflect the AMOS.<br> 3. FAS Marines must request their respective Installation Personnel Administration Centers (IPAC) to make appropriate entries into their permanent records to reflect the AMOS.<br> 4. Reserve component Marines must request their respective IPAC or command administration office to make appropriate entries.<br> 5. Per ref A, Marines applying for a FAO, RAO, or FAS AMOS are highlighting their availability to serve in international affairs and political-military billets when not serving in their primary MOS. Marines subsequently declining to serve in such billets will have their FAO, RAO, or FAS AMOS administratively withdrawn. Per refs A and C, Marines with a FAO or FAS AMOS are required to maintain current minimum Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) scores of 2/2/1+ or 1+/1+/1+(Reading/Listening/Speaking), respectively. Failure to maintain minimum scores will result in administrative withdrawal of the FAO or FAS AMOS. Per ref A, all Marines designated as FAOs, RAOs, or FASs are required to possess a completed Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) in order to facilitate their integration in MAGTF planning, operations, security cooperation, and intelligence efforts during future assignments within tactical, operational, and strategic-level Marine Corps staffs, joint and combined staffs, and for duty with interagency organizations. Those Marines who do not have a current SSBI will submit a request immediately. This MARADMIN serves as authority to initiate an SSBI.<br> 6. Funding for language sustainment training may be available to Marines with the FAO, RAO, or FAS AMOS. Submit requests to POCs listed above.<br> 7. Questions concerning the International Affairs Program can be directed to the POCs listed above.<br> 8. Release authorized by GS15 Jeffrey L. DeWeese, Acting Director, Strategy and Plans Division, Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps.